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The horror hit has cemented Cregger as one of the most in-demand filmmakers in town, with his future options including a DC ...
That hot dog scene from Weapons is a tribute to Zach Cregger's late friend Trevor Moore and a hilarious skit from their old ...
The hot dog scene in Weapons is indeed a silly visual, but may very well be a sweet tribute to Zach Cregger's late best ...
Zach Cregger is contemplating a prequel film to his hit horror movie 'Weapons' but is juggling several other potential ...
It’s been a busy week for Weapons director Zach Cregger. And based on everything that’s transpired, it’s looking like he’s in ...
Zach Cregger has proven with Barbarian and Weapons that he is a master of horror, but he also has a sentimental view of the ...
Speaking to Vanity Fair, Cregger talked about some of the big reveals in the final act of the film and how they were inspired ...
The writer-director opens up about the origins behind the hotly anticipated horror movie that sparked a bidding war.
If Weapons had you white-knuckling the armrest, you are clearly in the mood for horror that trades jump scares for gnawing dread, fractured mysteries, and vibes that linger like a bruise.
Cregger's follow-up to "Barbarian" offers an even more ambitious cross between domestic horror and sketch comedy.
Weapons' director Zach Cregger was incredibly inspired by this haunting Australian horror film from the 1970s. And you can watch it now!
Director Zach Cregger ’s latest film, Weapons dives into a chilling mystery in a small town gripped by fear and paranoia.